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  2. Kee Wah Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong actor Eric Tsang is the endorser for Kee Wah Mooncake and Kee Gift Series. Taiwanese actress Annie Liu is the endorser for Kee Wah Chinese Bridal Cakes. [2] The Kee Wah Bakery in California was established in 1985 and continues to produce freshly baked goods daily. Many well known favorites are the egg tarts and the pineapple buns.

  3. List of Hong Kong people by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Lee Shau Kee: $27.7 billion Henderson Land Development: 3: Robin Zeng: $22.9 billion CATL: 4: Peter Woo: $15.1 billion Wheelock & Co, The Wharf (Holdings) 5: Joseph Lau: $13.1 billion Chinese Estates Holdings: 6: Kwong Siu-hing: $12 billion Sun Hung Kai Properties: 7: Lui Che-woo: $11.2 billion Galaxy Entertainment, K. Wah International: 8 ...

  4. Category:Hong Kong brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hong Kong brands" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. ... Kee Wah Bakery; Kerry Logistics; King Fook Holdings; L. Lab Made;

  5. Tung Chee-hwa - Wikipedia

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    Tung Chee-hwa GBM (Chinese: 董建華; born 6 July 1937) is a Hong Kong businessman and retired politician who served as the first Chief Executive of Hong Kong between 1997 and 2005, upon the transfer of sovereignty on 1 July. He served as a vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) between 2005 and 2023.

  6. Leung So Kee - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive umbrella sold by Leung So Kee costs HK$1,380. The umbrellas of Leung So Kee are still handmade. Leung So Kee still provide a lifetime warranty on its umbrella frames. [3] In the 1960s to 1970s, Leung So Kee had several retail shops in Hong Kong, including one in Mong Kok. Leung So Kee currently only has one retail shop in ...

  7. Four big families of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The four big families of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港四大家族) [1] [not specific enough to verify] is a term used to describe the four business families that historically rose to prominence and became influential in Hong Kong. [2]

  8. Lui Che-woo - Wikipedia

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    Since then, K. Wah Company has remained an undisputed leader in Hong Kong’s construction materials sector, and Lui Che-woo has become known as the “King of the Quarry” in the industry. In the 1960s, Lui Che-woo successfully secured the right to quarry at the Anderson Road Quarry Site, [8] which was the first rock quarry site in Hong Kong ...

  9. Fook Lam Moon - Wikipedia

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    Fook Kee was an instant success, catering to the elites of Hong Kong and it was renamed as Fook Lam Moon in 1953, endowed with the meaning of "good fortune arriving at your door". Alongside Hong Kong's economic growth and evolution of the culinary industry, the first Fook Lam Moon Restaurant was opened in 1972 in Wanchai, Hong Kong.